Two women arrested for aiding fugitives in deputy shooting incident

Two women have been arrested on suspicion of helping a pair of fugitives on the run after allegedly shooting at a Mendocino County sheriff's deputy on February 25.

Tracy Lynette Cox, 34, of Redwood Valley, was arrested on February 26 on suspicion of attempted murder and conspiracy to commit a crime. She remains in custody after being charged for harboring a fugitive and committing a crime while free on bail.

Kamara Marie Page, 24, of Ukiah, was arrested February 28 on suspicion of violating felony probation and aiding a fugitive from police. Mendocino County District Attorney David Eyster is still reviewing the case. She was released on bail while awaiting arraignment.

Two men, Walter Kristopher Miller, 42, of Ukiah, and Christopher Skaggs, 30, of Redwood Valley, have been accused of shooting at Mendocino County sheriff's Deputy Darren Brewster's patrol car, hitting the radiator and disabling the car after traveling about two miles along winding Boonville Road south of Ukiah in the February 25 high-speed chase. Miller and Skaggs allegedly abandoned their vehicle in a driveway on Boonville Road after the shooting as police from Mendocino and Sonoma counties converged on the area.

Police now believe Cox was also present in the car with Miller and Skaggs at the time of the shooting. Cox was out on bail while awaiting sentencing for a 2012 conviction. Cox was thought to be Skaggs' girlfriend.

Skaggs was captured by police February 26, the morning after the shooting, on the outskirts of Ukiah. Cox was walking beside him when Skaggs was apprehended. Skaggs remains in jail on $1.25 million bail.

Miller eluded police until he was captured on February 27 in a Ukiah motel. Miller remains in jail on $1.6 million bail.

Page allegedly picked Miller up from a location on Boonville Road, drove him to the motel and brought him clothing.